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Rezon Acoustic Instrument Adapts to Future Musical Needs

With all the technological advancements seen of late, sometimes it’s easy to forget that other industries continue to evolve as well; for instance, take the Rezon acoustic instrument. Designed by recent graduate Simon Morasi Pipercic, it hopes to anticipate the needs and wants of future music composers, performers and consumers.

Made from a special type of steel wire, the Rezon acoustic instrument allows a spectrum of sound, boasting two octaves, with fifteen tones per octave. Browse the gallery for images of this innovation musical instrument, courtesy of DesignBoom.com. Make sure to visit their website for more photos and info.
Trend Themes
1. Technology-enhanced Instruments - The Rezon acoustic instrument demonstrates the trend of incorporating technology to enhance traditional instruments, opening up opportunities for new sounds and musical experiences.
2. Future-focused Musical Instruments - The Rezon acoustic instrument showcases the trend of designing instruments that anticipate the needs and preferences of future music composers, performers, and consumers, allowing for innovative and tailored musical expressions.
3. Versatile Sound Spectrum - The Rezon acoustic instrument exemplifies the trend of creating instruments that offer a wide range of tones and musical possibilities, promoting exploration and experimentation.
Industry Implications
1. Music Instrument Manufacturing - The Rezon acoustic instrument presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for music instrument manufacturers to incorporate technology and develop instruments that cater to the evolving needs and preferences of musicians.
2. Music Education - The Rezon acoustic instrument opens up possibilities for disrupting the music education industry by providing new tools and resources for teaching and learning music, allowing for more engaging and personalized experiences.
3. Music Performance and Composition - The Rezon acoustic instrument introduces disruptive innovation opportunities for musicians and composers to explore new sounds and techniques, expanding the boundaries of traditional music performance and composition.

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